England Netball has been forced to change the venue for all the remaining Tri-Series matches, including Monday's meeting with New Zealand, because of damage to the floor of the Copper Box Arena in the Olympic Park.

In addition to facing New Zealand, England were also due to play Jamaica, whom they defeated at Wembley Arena on Saturday, at the east London venue. But the games will now be played at a different location, with no spectators present.

An England Netball statement read: "Following an event this weekend at the Copper Box Arena, London, the operator of the venue Greenwich Leisure Ltd [GLL] has judged that there has been significant damage inflicted to the floor, which is now not of the sufficient quality to facilitate and host an international netball event.

"As a consequence, all matches scheduled will therefore be cancelled. This includes all four games scheduled to take place at the venue on Monday 20 January and Tuesday 21 January.

"The matches will be played at an alternative venue. However, for logistical reasons we will not be able to accommodate ticket holders, although Sky Sports will still be broadcasting the Zeo International Games."